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The language of science: Essential ingredients for indigenous participation
Citation
Lee, E and McCormack, P and Michael, P and Molloy, SW and Mustonen, T and Possingham, H, The language of science: Essential ingredients for indigenous participation, [squared brackets], Convention on Biological DIversity, Canada, 10, pp. 22-24. (2016) [Magazine Article]
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Abstract
The Sustainable Development Goals identify areas where we
have failed to achieve the universal values of human rights,
mutual respect and equity of all peoples. These goals provide
opportunities to progress towards a more inclusive and respectful
global community. As indigenous, traditional and non-indigenous
authors, we wish to highlight the strengths of working together and
provide input to agenda Item 8 of the Convention on Biological
Diversity, ‘Capacity-building, technical and scientific cooperation
and technology transfer’. We discuss our experience in Australia as
a case study representing opportunities for progress in other crosscultural
and global communities.
Item Details
Item Type: | Magazine Article |
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Keywords: | CBD, science, Indigenous, working together |
Research Division: | History, Heritage and Archaeology |
Research Group: | Heritage, archive and museum studies |
Research Field: | Heritage and cultural conservation |
Objective Division: | Indigenous |
Objective Group: | Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander heritage and culture |
Objective Field: | Conserving Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander heritage and culture |
UTAS Author: | Lee, E (Dr Emma Lee) |
UTAS Author: | McCormack, P (Ms Phillipa McCormack) |
UTAS Author: | Michael, P (Ms Pamela Michael) |
ID Code: | 109454 |
Year Published: | 2016 |
Deposited By: | Institute for Regional Development |
Deposited On: | 2016-06-17 |
Last Modified: | 2016-06-17 |
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